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Definition |
Cryptococcal Infection Definition
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A person with a cryptococcal infection has inflammation of the lung, caused by an infection with the fungus, Cryptococcus neoformans. Everyone has been exposed to the fungus in the environment, but infections are rare.
These infections resolve without treatment in those with healthy immune systems. However, the infection is more severe in those who have weakened immune systems caused by AIDS or chemotherapy. Continue to Cryptococcal Infection Incidence
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